“Having conversations that promote critical thinking might be a more fruitful strategy than refusing assistance.
A more informed and considerate viewpoint may result from assisting kids in comprehending the entire ramifications of the policies they support, particularly those that have an impact.
On their own life,” user TheartistEd commented. Instead of emotionally responding to their political decisions, this may entail talking about the social or economic repercussions of particular policies.
Attempting to ‘punish’ kids for their votes is unlikely to have the same effect as teaching them to think critically and independently about their choices.
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